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The video, which you can watch below, is excruciating -- particularly since Barrett is embroiled in a competitive three way primary for governor in 2010. Loud and long booing punctuated by shouts of "go home" can be heard on the footage.

Barrett's tough reception is a sign that while there is a certain section -- of unknown size -- within the Republican base that is vehemently opposed to using the government to spend the country's way out of the economic recession in which it finds itself.

It's also a warning to the 90 other Republicans who backed the bill that their political futures might be rockier than they had imagined.

...coupled with the proliferation of mind- and body-degrading "directed energy" microwave radiation weapons -- the Zyklon B of a grassroots, government-enabled American Gestapo that continues to "target" untold thousands, if not millions, of U.S. citizens...

...citizens who have not been charged with any crime, but who have been condemned by a covert American Gestapo to a life of "community gang-stalking" and physical degradation...

...tracked with covert GPS devices over a network known to EVERY police force in the nation -- and to federal security, military and intelligence operatives.

Attorney General Holder, you must act NOW to restore human and civil rights in America.

Before the naivete of liberals empowers the saboteurs and Dr. Strangeloves who say "No!" to change.

You knucklewalkers screaming "socialism" to people who didn't live through the Cold War are only making socialism respectable. If a country looking after the well-being of its citizens is socialism, then socialism is clearly a good thing, so please by all means continue with your howling.

By the way, adolescent stylistics like "Democrap" just make you sound stupid. Which I'm sure it accurate.

The most part of all: it's a staple in the GOP antitax message that people are better capable of determining where their interests lie than some "government bureaucracy," yet here are these GOP yahoos screaming in protest that their taxes are going to be cut and that Obama is trying to prevent a Depression. These remaining 23-percenters have NO clue, wouldn't know what's good for them if you put a big shiny piece of tinfoil on it.

It is a little hard to be sympathetic towards the speaker, when he engages in the usual divisive politics of hate himself. He gets booed even as he tries to stir the crowd up against immigrants, and engages in the false rhetoric of portraying the Obama Administration as being against the troops. He is getting a good dose of what he is serving .... that is his destiny.

With all the recent talk among the Yahoos of "secession," "states' rights," "state sovereignty," preserving "our way of life" and "values," lists of "17 socialists" in the House, and the evils of "forced" "diversity" (see Kathleen Parker's idiotic WashPo op-ed today), I have to remind myself it is 2009, not 1954.

So some Republicans that aren't total troglodytes are now about to lose their primaries to actual trogolodytes who will thereupon be crushed by Democrats because even in the Carolinas the regular voters recognize that they need the stimulus help? Huh.

Notice: S.C. Rep. Gresham Barret is a Republican who is now in trouble with the S.C. Republican voters because of his TARP vote.
Compare that to how the Democrap Socialist Party voters treat one of their own when he/she gets in trouble or votes against their wishes. They circle the wagons, defend him/her at all costs, and then re-elect him/her.

And the one that first succeeded during the Civil War, firing on Fort Sumpter. Conservatives down there are mostly on the same page: they're vote is dependent on keeping down the... (ahem!)... Well, you know (wink, wink, nudge, nudge).